Senior ProjeCT

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
​Mary Oliver
AHS * HUMANITIES 12
  • Lessons
  • Homework
  • Senior Project
    • Resources for Current Students
    • Class of 2021 Senior Project Website
    • Class of 2020 Senior Project Website
    • 2019 Award Finalists
    • Class of 2018 Senior Project Website
  • Documents
  • Course Overview
    • Zoom Dial-in Info
    • Meet the Teach'
    • Philosophy, Values, Goals
  • Syllabus
  • Honors
  • The BadAshes
  • New Page
  • Ashley's Senior Project Resources

​Phase 1 (Semester 1):  What the heck am I doing, anyway?

​POL Prep Docs

POL Prep Calendar and cohort groups: Use this to know what we're doing each day and where you're supposed to meet

POL Guidelines
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See this document for when you want to know what needs to go in your POL.  Make sure to upload your powerpoint to the Senior Class of 2021 POL Powerpoint folder

​TPS report
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  Due Monday, 12/7, start of class!  This document is what you need to use to get started on planning for your project.  It's the core of your preparation for your first semester POL
  • How to submit?  Upload your document to the Senior Class of 2021 TPS Report folder.  The document should be saved as your name (ex: johndoe_TPS).  

First Semester Brainstorming and Next Steps Dcs

  • Senior Project Overview- This gives you an outline of the main parts of Senior Project, and a timeline for the year.
  • Senior Project Brainstorm Phase 1 
  • Senior Project Brainstorm Discussion and Next Steps- This contains the assignments, requirements, and due dates for fall semester.  All links are here!
  • Curiously Connect with Community Guidelines and Templates- Interview Reflection Due Tue. 12/15
  • Fall Teacher Conference Sign Up- Go to this document to sign up for your your fall teacher conference.  You will need to individually contact the teacher to schedule a specific date and time.
  • Fall Teacher Conference Guidelines- This contains guidelines for your conference, and spaces for feedback from you and your teacher.  THIS IS WHAT YOU TURN IN.
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Action Project Test Week Resources

Action Project Test Week Overview and Daily Agendas: Check this to see the schedule and all required assignments during Action Project Test Week

Action Project Test Week Teams: Check this for your collaboration/presentation teams 

Senior Project Thesis and Project Idea Compilation Doc: This is where all of the class of 2021's thesis questions and senior project ideas are!

SEMESTER 2 Thesis Due Dates...

SPAM Meeting Resources

Senior Thesis  Deadline and Expectations:  
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See this handout for all deadlines, and a guideline to work time expectations during the research process.  All assignments are due in the first minute of class unless otherwise indicated.​

ELEMENTS OF YOUR SENIOR THESIS
The document linked above tells you what needs to go in each section of your senior thesis.  This is your ultimate guide to outlining and writing your thesis.
  • Senior Project Advisor Assignments: Look here to see who your SPA is!
  • Senior Project Advisor Letter 1:  This has requirements for your first email to your Senior Project Advisor.
  • SPAM Form 1:  This is the form you and your advisor will need to complete in order to get credit for SPAM 1.
  • Senior Project Advisor Letter 2:  This letter is a guide to asking for your second meeting, focusing on outline, thesis, and conclusions.
  • Best SPAM 2 Letter EVER:  Do this.  Seriously, do something like this.  Your advisor will love you.
  • SPAM Form 2:   Make sure you bring this to SPAM 2 and get it filled out and signed by your advisor!  Don't forget your reflection!
  • Senior Project Advisor Letter 3:  This letter is a guide to asking for your final meeting, focusing on feedback to your thesis draft.
  • SPAM Form 3:  Make sure you bring this to SPAM 3!  It will guide your conversation about your rough draft!

Phase 2:  Research and Notes

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​VIDEO TUTORIALS!

WEEK 1 Daily Objectives
  • Deep Reading Assignment:  This document lays out the instructions for all the pieces of the Deep Reading Assignment, including the rubric (which must be turned in with your final packet).
  • Strategies for Reading a Scholarly Article:  A guide to the different sections in articles, when you should read different sections, and what kinds of notes you should take.
  • Annotation Station:  Still confused about annotations?  Check this out for suggestions about what to include, and two possible formats.
  • Deep Reading Notes Form:  If you want a format to take notes with, use this form!  Make a copy.  You're also welcome to use your own format if this doesn't work for you.
  • Deep Reading Examples:  Check out the examples here!
    • Lyle B. (complete example)
    • Hannah L. (complete example)
    • Becca S. (includes lexicon, intertextuality paragraphs, bibliography, and annotation key)
    • Hayden S. (reading notes in outline format)
    • Aidan S. (reading notes in a form I created and have linked above)
​WEEK 2 Daily Objectives

WEEK 3 Daily Objectives
  • Annotated Bibliography:  Come here for part two of your research notes, and an explanation of exactly what you need to include.
    • Annotated Bib Student Example from class of 2020
    • Annotated Bibliography Example:  Check this out...this is what you should be aiming for
    • Another Annotated Bibliography Example
  • MLA Citation Help:  This site (Purdue OWL) is amazing.  I highly recommend this over online citation generators.  See the toolbar to the side for help finding specific types of citations.  Still confused?  Come talk to me.

​Week 4 Objectives

Keep plugging away on your annotated bibliography and research!

Week 5 Objectives
  • Fundraising Protocols
  • Thesis Statement Workshop
  • Beginning the outline!

Phase 3:  Outlining and Writing

ELEMENTS OF YOUR SENIOR THESIS
The document linked above tells you what needs to go in each section of your senior thesis.  This is your ultimate guide to outlining and writing your thesis.


THE RUBRICS!!!  Read them, know them, love them.
  • Honors Senior Thesis Rubric
  • Senior Thesis Rubric (non-honors)

OUTLINING AND THESIS STATEMENTS
  • Outline Template: Make a copy of this pre-formatted outline, then fill it out!
  • Outline Template (Original Research): Make a copy of this pre-formatted outline, then fill it out! ONLY if you are doing your own studies/experiments, etc...
  • Senior Thesis Outline Dissection- Complete this activity to get a look at the inner workings of some good outlines (not perfect...but good)
  • Generating a Thesis:  This outlines two methods for writing a thesis statement.
  • Thesis Statement Workshop:  This is the process we use to refine your working thesis statement.
  • Outline Critiques:  Process for finding holes and weak spots in your outline.

WRITING WORKSHOPS AND RESOURCES
  • Ashley's Screencast #1: Suzy’s performance of Queen +How to properly format your thesis paper + Proofreading Strategies and a Checklist for Revision
  • Ashley's Screencast #2 : Ashley’s Dance Party and Writing an abstract!
  • Ashley's Screencast #3: Chaco Photos and Sentence Clarity Tips
  • Reporting Verbs in Academic Writing
  • What Makes a Good Introduction?
  • Setting up Quotes- Punctuation rules, and what to include.
  • MLA Citation Cheat SheetThe basics on one page.
  • MLA Citation Exceptions- Weird exceptions to the rules.
  • Transition Sentences- How to transition effectively.
  • Writing an Abstract- Length and what to include.
  • Peer Critique Groups and Format of Senior Thesis
  • Sentence Focus and Passive Voice​- Write with clarity!
  • Hemingway Editor- A resource for sentence level revision.
  • Punctuating Titles- Quotes?  Italics?  Underlined?  Go here!
  • MLA Formatting Checklist- Use this to check your work.
  • Title Page Example- What your title page SHOULD look like.
  • Proofreading Strategies​​- How to proofread effectively.
  • Common Writing Errors and Revision Checklist:  Use this as a guide to making your revisions and final proofreading checks

Senior Thesis Exemplars

See the papers and outlines below for examples of the type of work we're looking for!

2019 Finalists: This is the link specifically to 2019's finalists
2018 Senior Projects: This is the website the class of 2018 made showcasing their projects and thesis papers. Some stellar ones include Malone, Bisantz, Simpson​
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Outline Examples:
  • Tucker Levitt- example with teacher comments to highlight why this is a good example! 
  • Anne Chase (Social Media and Nature)
  • Izzy Bonecutter (Neuroscience of Mindfulness)
  • Ben Malone (Cryptocurrency)
  • Lily Bisantz (Sexualization and Sexual Violence)
  • Matti Guillette (Ocean Therapy)
  • Todd Laffaye (Alzheimers Treatments)
  • Isabel Krull (Sociology of Ballet)- Uses original research/interviews format.

Senior Thesis Examples:​
  1. Billie Brand: How does news media use framing to shape perspective on immigrants and what are the effects of this on immigration policy?
  2. Hannah Shew: Physical-Activity Based Programs to Best Improve the Physical and Psychological Well Being of Youth Exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences  (Sociology, Biology, Psychology)
  3. Robbie Patla: Extreme Sports Athletes Motivations (Psychology) 
  4. Emily Badgley: Concussions in Youth Athletes (Neurology and Sociology)
  5. Jem Van Tym: Geoengineering (Engineering, Climate Change)
  6. Bekah Kuster:  Energy Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases  (Energy)
  7. ​Philip Wiley:  What makes good science fiction?  (Literary Analysis)
  8. Allee McKown:  Theories of Global Inequality (International Studies)​
  9. Oli Sakadinsky: Special Interest Groups in US Politics (Political Science)
  10. Izzy Bonecutter: Mindfulness and the Brain (Neuroscience)
  11. Isabel Krull:  Culture of Ballet (Sociology)
  12. Anne Chase:  Social Media and Perceptions of Nature (Media Studies)
  13. Claire Leffler:  Patterns in Nature and Art (Math and Art)
  14. Quinn Luthy:  Meaning and Confessional Poetry (Literature)
  15. Lily Bisantz:  Sexualization, Culture, and Sexual Violence (Sociology)
  16. Izzy Simpson:  Stock Market Fluctuations and Prediction (Economics)
  17. Dylan King:  Puerto Rico Recession and Hurricane Maria (History and Economics)
  18. Ben Malone:  Blockchain Based Cryptocurrency (Economics)

TED Talk Resources

TED TALK PREPARATION- LOOK HERE FIRST! 

  • TED Talk Daily Lessons and Agendas
  • ​TED Talk Overview and Rubric: This document states the time requirements, what should go in your TED Talk, and the rubric!
  • May Calendar: This has a calendar for May with important events, class schedule (where you should be and when), etc…
  • TED Talk Outline Templates
    • For Visual Learners
    • For Linear-Thinking Folks!
  • TED Talk Schedule: Update this document with your research question, TED presentation link, and action project details. Share this with family and friends!
  • TED Talk paneling expectations and schedule: Check this schedule to see when you are paneling and for tips on how to be a stellar panelist!

​TED Talk Exemplars

TED Talk Examples: Professional and AHS students

FINALISTS FROM CLASS OF 2021: This was the first year we moved TED Talks to after action projects. However, it was also when TED Talks were all VIRTUAL due to COVID, so the format was a little different.

FINALISTS FROM CLASS of 2019:  (remember, these were when TED Talks happened BEFORE Action projects)


Good Talks from Years Past (remember, these were when TED Talks happened BEFORE Action projects)
  1. Jessie D- Introverts
  2. Molly 1 and Molly 2- Education and Standardized Testing
  3. Eli- Deaf Culture
  4. ​Hanna- Special Education
  5. John- Is it time to let the panda die?​
  6. Izzy- Mindfulness and the Brain
  7. Ben- Renewable Energy and Cities
  8. Isabel- Sociology of Ballet
  9. Ellie- Media and Perceptions of Muslims
  10. Gabe- History of Tattoo Art


Phase 5: The PROJECT! (Under Construction)

Cohort Groups:
  1. 2020 Cohort Groups:  Check here for your group assignment!
  2. Cohort Group Expectations:  See this document for expectations of when you need to be on campus, what cohort groups will be doing, and other important expectations for the end of the year.
Senior Project Planning and Documentation
  1. Senior Project To Dos and Planning:  MAKE A COPY of this document.  You will be using this every day to plan and refine your project.  This can be a repository of all the work that goes into creating your senior project.
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  • Lessons
  • Homework
  • Senior Project
    • Resources for Current Students
    • Class of 2021 Senior Project Website
    • Class of 2020 Senior Project Website
    • 2019 Award Finalists
    • Class of 2018 Senior Project Website
  • Documents
  • Course Overview
    • Zoom Dial-in Info
    • Meet the Teach'
    • Philosophy, Values, Goals
  • Syllabus
  • Honors
  • The BadAshes
  • New Page
  • Ashley's Senior Project Resources